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River & Rowing Museum Henley on Thames

River & Rowing Museum Henley on Thames. Rowing in the Olympic Games. Christopher Dodd. Saturday 3 November 2012 FISA Coaches Conference, Limerick. 1894: Pierre de Coubertin founds the IOC 1896 Athens: First modern Games - rowing cancelled. 1908 London: The first organised Games.

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River & Rowing Museum Henley on Thames

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  1. River & RowingMuseumHenley on Thames

  2. Rowing in the Olympic Games Christopher Dodd Saturday 3 November 2012 FISA Coaches Conference, Limerick

  3. 1894: Pierre de Coubertin founds the IOC1896 Athens: First modern Games - rowing cancelled

  4. 1908 London: The first organised Games

  5. 1920 Antwerp: Faster, Higher, Stronger

  6. 1920 Antwerp: Kelly versus Beresford1924 Paris: Benjamin Spock wins 8+ with Yale

  7. 1928 Amsterdam: Henry Pearce pauses for ducks and wins the 1x 1932 Los Angeles: Hugh ‘Jumbo’ Edwards wins two golds on the same day

  8. First torch relayFirst commentaryBeresford wins fifth medalCase of the blind starter 1936 Berlin

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